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The School Education Gateway is the European online platform for teachers, school leaders, policy makers, experts and other professionals in the school education field. On the 2nd of February 2018 it turned three.

Taking forward the vision presented at the Gothenburg Social Summit in November 2017 on how education and culture can support an inclusive, cohesive and competitive Europe, the European Commission has adopted three important initiatives today: on common values in education, on competences for lifelong learning, and on the role of education and training in helping Europeans adapt to the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

A new study from the European Commission analyses how quality assurance, school management, admission and other management policies and practices impact on the quality, inclusiveness and efficiency of school education.

The Commission has today adopted a communication intended as a contribution to the EU Leaders’ meeting taking place in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 17 November 2017, where they will discuss the future of education and culture.

This year's edition of the Education and Training Monitor has just been presented to the media on 9 November 2017 by Tibor Navracsics, the Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, at a press conference in Brussels.

When it comes to quality in education, teacher training is of the uttermost importance. By funding projects aimed at improving the pedagogical skills of teachers both within and outside Europe, Erasmus+ is helping raise the quality of education around the world.

Enhancing the quality and relevance of higher education teaching and learning is a top priority in most European universities. Many of them are already implementing innovative strategies to take teaching and learning to the next level. Learn about one of them: the EFFECT project.